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The lenses definitely look more gray than blue here. The lens material depends on the prescription. If you prescription is not very high (up to -3.50) or you do not need vision correction at all I would recommend polycarbonate. It comes with UV block and anti-scratch coating by default. In addition, it is shatter resistant and light weight. If your RX is stronger than you can get prescription sunglasses with High Index lenses.

I stumbled across this image randomly, and noticed the sunglasses at first glance - Their shape bears a remarkable resemblance to Hank's. This is a behind-the-scenes photo of Brian Mahoney from the Boondock Saints II. Since I saw the glasses nowhere in the film, I assume they are his personal pair. I've failed to find a higher res photo to research, but maybe with this information, one of you can dig up some info.

Tyberius wrote:I stumbled across this image randomly, and noticed the sunglasses at first glance - Their shape bears a remarkable resemblance to Hank's. This is a behind-the-scenes photo of Brian Mahoney from the Boondock Saints II. Since I saw the glasses nowhere in the film, I assume they are his personal pair. I've failed to find a higher res photo to research, but maybe with this information, one of you can dig up some info.

These sunglasses are actually very similar to a couple of Ray-Ban styles. The logo on the lens also resembles Ray Ban logo.

Nancy Collini (Mr Duchovny's wardrobe manager) told me directly that he's wearing 'Oliver Peoples' sunglasses in Ep 1, Season 3. I've not yet located the model name/number at http://www.oliverpeoples.com, so if you figure it out, please reply to this post.